25 news posts from October 2012

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October's ScienceOnlineSeattle explores the role of the Internet in today's elections

Recent research shows that Facebook and Twitter not only predicted 2010 election results, they drove them. How are our online social networks changing, and being changed by, today’s political campaign strategies? In their October event, ScienceOnlineSeattle will explore the way the Internet has changed elections, the impact of social media practices and preferences on political campaigns, and online campaign strategy impacts on voter engagement and opinions. 

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Oceanographer considers his research lineage - NYTimes

Traveling across the open ocean gives a person some time to think. APL‘s Jim Thomson, currently at sea on the R/V New Horizon, has been pondering the path of science that has led to his research career, and shares his thoughts in this blog post for Scientist At Work. 

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Could cloud brightening treat the symptoms of climate change? - SBS World News

Some argue that geoengineering will buy us precious time while we work to reduce carbon emissions. Others state that it would serve merely to reduce some aspects of climate change, without treating the underlying cause. Cloud brightening may be one type of engineering, one that could be tested feasibly. What is this technology, and what might it mean for the planet? 

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